Keep the Fire Burnin' (album)

Keep the Fire Burnin' is a compilation album by American musician and singer-songwriter Dan Hartman, which was released posthumously on December 20, 1994 by Columbia.

[3] Hartman started recording a new solo album of contemporary pop and dance music in the early 1990s and commented in 1993: "So many things have changed in terms of social and political issues, as well as the need for love and personal relationships.

[7] "Living in America", written by Hartman and Charlie Midnight, was originally released by James Brown in 1985, who scored a big hit with the track.

"[9] In a February 1995 issue of The Advocate, an advert for the album was published with the statement: "Dan Hartman ruled the dance floors all over the world with classics like "Instant Replay," "Relight My Fire," and "I Can Dream About You".

"[10] Upon release, David Browne of Entertainment Weekly commented: "Whether jumping aboard the '70s disco bandwagon or glomming on to '80s power pop, Dan Hartman was something of a hack chameleon.

Aggressive, bouncy and up-front, the track - with additional smokin' vocals by diva Loleatta Holloway of "Love Sensation" fame - proves he never lost his touch.

He puts his own vocal stamp on "Living in America," the pretty "I Can Dream About You" shimmers anew in a remake, as does "Instant Replay," as close to disco perfection as possible.